Below please list examples from the book showing conflict that one has against his/her own sinful nature. St. John's 7th graders....use the edit tab at the top of this page to edit. Don't use the discussion tab.
Meg doesn't like being a "moron" or a "dilinquent." She isn't proud of who she is. Meg also puts herself down alot and doesn't like who she is, even though God created her just how he wanted. She just needs to look at her strengths instead of her weaknesses.
Meg thinks that she is inferior to others because she is different and has different talents than others. She also thinks that she is ugly. In the beginning of the book, Meg says that she hates herself, and frequently says that she wishes she were like others.
St. John's 7th graders....use the edit tab at the top of this page to edit. Don't use the discussion tab.
Meg doesn't like being a "moron" or a "dilinquent." She isn't proud of who she is.
Meg also puts herself down alot and doesn't like who she is, even though God created her just how he wanted. She just needs to look at her strengths instead of her weaknesses.
Meg thinks that she is inferior to others because she is different and has different talents than others. She also thinks that she is ugly. In the beginning of the book, Meg says that she hates herself, and frequently says that she wishes she were like others.